While Jay's in prison, Mia will be a villain
Jay paced back and forth in the small, dimly lit cell. His mind raced as he tried to think of a way to help Mia. The tension in the room was palpable, with Kai, Cole, Lloyd, and Zane all looking equally troubled.
"Wait, WHAT?!" Jay cried out, staring at Skylar, who stood with her hands wringing nervously.
Skylar nodded, her face pale. "Yeah. Mia's so angry she's pulling trees out of the earth and... well... destroying buildings and terrorizing people."
Kai's eyes widened as he processed the information. "I'm sorry, what?"
Nya, who had joined them in the cell after receiving the distressing text, nodded solemnly. "We tried to reason with her. She thinks it's the town's fault you're all in here."
Cole, who had been silently fuming over their predicament, coughed suddenly, choking on his own spit. "That's... intense," he managed to say, his voice rough.
Skylar ran a hand through her hair, looking distraught. "Yeah. And even Master Wu's at a loss for how to manage the situation."
Nya's phone buzzed with a new text message. She checked it and her eyes widened in horror.
Jay noticed her reaction immediately. "What? What happened?"
Nya sighed heavily, showing him the message on her screen. "Mia is throwing trees at... the Police Station!" she said, her voice trembling with concern.
Lloyd, who had been sitting quietly, jumped up and pushed Jay aside to read the message. "What?!" he yelled, his eyes scanning the text in disbelief.
Zane moved next to Lloyd, peering at the message with a look of alarm. "That is bad, is it not?"
Jay's mind clicked into action. "Tell Mia to come here," he said urgently.
Skylar shook her head. "She can't, remember? The court won't let her."
Jay, determined, insisted, "She'll figure out a way. Just bring her here so I can talk to her. Maybe I can calm her down."
Kai nodded in agreement. "It's true. Jay can calm her down in an eyeblink."
The others looked at Jay, hope mingling with their apprehension.
Skylar took a deep breath, her expression a mix of worry and determination. "Alright. I'll do what I can to get her here."
A few tense hours later, the commotion outside the prison grew quieter as the officers and emergency services worked to contain the chaos caused by Mia's fury. The guards were on high alert, and the city seemed to hold its breath, waiting for the next development.
Back in the cell, Jay paced restlessly, his worry for Mia growing by the minute. He could hear the distant rumble of an angry wind and the occasional thud as Mia's destructive rampage continued. He knew that he had to act fast.
Then, the commissioner came in. " Uh, we've got a wind ninja? She's very angry."
Jay's heart drooped. " Where is she?"
" In the meeting room. But-"
Jay didn't need to hear anymore. He pushed the commissioner aside and ran to the room. HE pushed the door open, and the sight was one that would make even Kai cry out in fear.
Police officers were twitching uncontrollably, their bodies giving out signatures of lightning. And don't even get me started on their weapons.
Jay called out, " Mia!"
Mia's head snapped to him. With a last punch to the police officer she had in her hand's jaw, she threw him aside and ran to Jay.
" Oh, Jay, I've missed you!" She cried.
Jay smiled gently. " I know."
Mia pulled back slightly, her face a mix of relief and exasperation. "Haha, very funny," she said, her tone betraying a hint of humor despite the seriousness of the situation.
Jay gave her a warm, understanding smile. "I'm glad you're here, but we need to talk. This isn't the way to handle things."
Mia's expression faltered, and she looked around at the destruction she had caused. Her anger was beginning to ebb, replaced by a deep sense of guilt. "I didn't know what else to do," she admitted, her voice trembling. "I just wanted to protect you."
Jay placed a reassuring hand on her shoulder. "I know you were trying to help, but hurting others isn't the answer. We need to fix this and show them that we're not the bad guys here."
Mia's eyes filled with tears, and she nodded slowly, her anger dissolving into regret. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to—"
Before she could finish, the room's door creaked open again, and Skylar, Nya, and Master Wu entered, their expressions a mixture of concern and relief.
Skylar saw Mia and sighed. " Oh, good. She's finally Mia and not Wojira."
Mia hissed at her, and Jay turned her head to him.
" Okay, spill it. How long have you been Wojira for?"
Mia gulped. " Uh.... About.... two hours?"
Jay looked at her. " Even I know that's not possible. And which Wojira form were you doing?"
Mia sighed, looking down. " Fine. I've been doing this for 2 weeks, and.... andI'vebeendoingtheonewithallfouroftheelementalpowers."
Jay's eyes widened in shock, his mouth slightly agape as he processed Mia's confession. "All four? You've been channeling all the elemental powers? That's—" He struggled to find the right words, his mind racing with the implications of Mia's admission.
Kai, Cole, Lloyd, and Zane, who had just entered the room, stood frozen, their expressions a mixture of disbelief and awe. The sight of Mia, once a tempestuous force, now looking so vulnerable and remorseful, added another layer of gravity to the situation.
"Two weeks?" Kai echoed, his voice tinged with incredulity. "Mia, that's... that's insane. You've been managing all the elemental powers at once?"
Mia nodded, her eyes still downcast. "Yeah. I didn't know what else to do. I felt so powerless and angry, and when I figured out how to access all four elements, it felt like I had control, even though it was... overwhelming."
Cole, his usual bravado replaced by concern, stepped closer. "You can't just keep all that power in check without some serious training. It's dangerous, Mia. It's not just about the damage you're causing—"
"—it's also about the strain on you," Zane interjected, his voice calm but firm. "Channeling all four elements at once can have severe consequences on your body and mind. It's not something to be taken lightly."
Mia looked up, tears glistening in her eyes. "I know. I didn't mean for things to get so out of hand. I just... I was trying to protect Jay and everyone else, and I lost control."
Nya, who had been quietly observing, stepped forward, her expression softening. "We understand that you were trying to help, but there are better ways to handle things. You don't have to bear the weight of everything alone."
Jay reached out and took Mia's hand, giving it a reassuring squeeze. "Mia, we're all here for you. But we need to find a better way to manage your powers and work through these feelings. It's not just about fighting or protecting—it's about finding balance."
Just then, an officer came and said, " Visiting hours are over."
Jay looked at him, his eyes full of pleads. " Could you give us five minutes?"
" I said, visiting times are over." The officer replied, firmly.
Mia stood up and walked to him with that dangerous glint. " Are you deaf? My brother, an elemental master, asked for extra time."
The officer was taken aback. " Ma'am, I'm just following protocol. It'-"
" Well, forget protocol!"
" This is a prison. We keep bad people here."
Mia's hands came with lightning and water. " It's also a place you keep the protectors of Ninjago."
" But... But we have new protectors."
Mia shot water and lightning. " THE NINJA WILL ALWAYS BE PROTECTORS!" she yelled, shooting fire.
Jay stepped back. " This is bad..." He whispered.
The officer's eyes widened in fear as Mia's powers crackled around her. The once strict walls of the prison felt like they were closing in, trembling under the force of her elemental fury. Jay's heart raced as he watched Mia, her normally playful demeanor replaced by a dangerous intensity.
"Mia, calm down!" Jay shouted, his voice filled with desperation.
Mia's rage surged, and with a swift motion, she summoned a miniature Wojira. The small, storm-like figure roared to life, its presence even more intimidating than the larger form. It spun with fierce winds, crackling lightning, and fiery tongues of flame. The miniature Wojira was a force of nature, its destructive energy amplified by Mia's emotional turmoil.
The officer stumbled backward, his face paling as the miniature Wojira unleashed a storm of chaos. It roared through the corridor, smashing through walls and sending debris flying. The once orderly prison was now a battleground of elemental fury.
Jay's eyes darted around, trying to find a way to defuse the situation. He turned to Skylar, Nya, and the others, who had watched the scene unfold with growing alarm. "We need to do something! If she keeps this up, there's no telling what she'll do!"
Skylar, her eyes wide with fear, nodded and stepped forward. "I'll try to talk to her. Maybe if she hears a calm voice, she'll listen."
Nya grabbed Skylar's arm, shaking her head. "Be careful. She's not in her right mind right now."
But Skylar was already moving, her voice raised above the roar of the miniature Wojira. "Mia! Please, listen to me!"
Mia's eyes locked onto Skylar, and for a moment, the fury seemed to falter. The miniature Wojira hesitated, its tempestuous form wavering as it looked toward the source of the voice.
"Mia!" Skylar continued, her voice steady but gentle. "We're all here for you. We understand that you're in pain, but this isn't the way to handle it. You're scaring everyone, including Jay. Please, let us help you."
Mia turned to Skylar while shooting lightning at the approaching officer. " He's always scared, Sky."
Then, she turned to Jay. " No offence."
" Offence taken." Jay said with mock crossness.
Skylar continued to hold Mia's gaze, her voice unwavering despite the tension in the air. "Mia, this isn't about anyone being scared. It's about finding a way to cope with what you're feeling. We're all here because we care about you. Please, let us help you find a better way to manage this."
Mia's eyes flickered with conflict as she shot a bolt of lightning towards the officer, who ducked in fear. Her anger was a storm raging within her, but Skylar's calm demeanor was starting to penetrate the chaos.
Jay took a deep breath and stepped forward, his voice firm but gentle. "Mia, you need to stop. This isn't what I want for you. We're all in this together, and I need you to trust us. We'll figure this out, but you have to let go of this rage."
Mia looked at Jay, her anger momentarily overshadowed by the concern in his eyes. She hesitated, her hands lowering as the miniature Wojira's tempest began to falter.
Jay added with a slight smile, "And seriously, no offense taken. I'm just happy to see you and talk to you like this."
The humor in Jay's voice seemed to pierce through Mia's turmoil, and her expression softened. The miniature Wojira's storm began to dissipate, the elemental powers retreating as Mia's fury ebbed away. The room, though still in disarray, began to calm as the tempestuous energy subsided.
Skylar moved closer, her voice soothing. "Mia, it's okay. We're here for you. Let's get you out of here and work on finding a solution together."
Mia took a shuddering breath, her shoulders sagging as the last of the miniature Wojira's storm dissipated. She looked at Jay and Skylar, her eyes filled with remorse and exhaustion.
"I'm sorry," she said, her voice trembling. "I didn't mean to cause so much destruction. I just... I didn't know how to handle everything."
Jay knelt beside her, placing a comforting hand on her shoulder. "It's alright, Mia. We'll get through this. We just need to take it one step at a time."
The officer, still visibly shaken, approached cautiously. "We'll need to assess the damage and make sure everyone is safe. But it looks like the immediate danger has passed."
Master Wu, having witnessed the entire scene, came forward with a reassuring presence. "Mia, you've shown great strength today. But strength isn't just about raw power—it's also about knowing when to seek help and find balance. We'll work together to help you manage your abilities."
" I know how to- Oh, actually, good idea." Mia said, smiling wickedly.
She stormed out of the prison, her fury reigniting as she used her elemental powers with precision. Fire blazed in her hands, water swirled around her feet, and the wind howled fiercely behind her. The town was once again engulfed in chaos, as Mia's powers wreaked havoc on the surrounding buildings and streets. The news channels were quick to catch on, broadcasting the unfolding scene to everyone watching.
On-screen, the news anchor's face was tense as she reported, "We're receiving reports that Mia, the young wind ninja, is causing severe damage across town. It seems she is demanding the release of the Ninja as a condition for stopping her destructive actions."
Jay, watching the news feed in disbelief, turned to Kai. "We've got to stop her before things get any worse."
Kai, already scanning the area with his device, nodded. "I'm tracking her signal. She's causing quite a bit of damage near the city center."
Cole, looking worn but determined, chimed in. "Let's get moving. We need to calm her down and get the situation under control."
Meanwhile, Mia continued her rampage, her elemental powers creating a spectacle of destruction. The swirling wind, scorching fire, and crashing waves made it clear that she was serious about her demands. As she levitated above the chaos, she called out with a voice amplified by the wind, "I demand the release of the Ninja! If you do not comply, I will continue to bring this town to its knees!"
Her voice echoed through the streets, and the city's inhabitants watched in a mix of fear and fascination. The authorities were scrambling to respond, but Mia's powers made it nearly impossible for them to intervene effectively.
Back at the prison, Skylar, Nya, and Master Wu exchanged worried glances. Wu, despite his usual calm demeanor, looked genuinely concerned. "This is becoming a serious situation. We must act swiftly."
Skylar nodded, her expression resolute. "I'll talk to the officials and see if we can arrange for the Ninja's release. We need to de-escalate this before it gets out of hand."
Jay and the others rushed out, their focus solely on stopping Mia's rampage. Kai led the way with his scanner, guiding them toward Mia's location.
As they approached the city center, the scene was chaotic. The wind howled violently, and the ground was scorched from Mia's fiery blasts. Jay saw Mia in the distance, her form outlined against the backdrop of swirling elements.
"Mia!" Jay called out, trying to be heard over the cacophony of noise. "You need to stop! This isn't the way to handle things!"
Mia turned, her face a mask of both anger and determination. "I will not stop until the Ninja are freed! This is the only way to make them listen!"
Jay took a deep breath, trying to calm his own nerves. "I understand you're upset, but this isn't going to solve anything. You're putting everyone at risk."
Mia hesitated, the storm of elements around her wavering as she looked at Jay. Her eyes softened slightly, revealing the underlying pain and frustration. "I just... I don't know how to handle all of this."
Kai stepped forward, his scanner still active. "Mia, you have to stop. We're here to help you, but we need to find a different way. Let us work together to fix this."
Mia looked at the group, her resolve starting to crumble as the magnitude of her actions weighed heavily on her. The swirling elements around her began to settle, the intensity of her powers diminishing.
Jay reached out a hand, his voice gentle. "We're all in this together. Let's work through this, but we need to do it calmly."
After a moment of hesitation, Mia's elemental storm finally began to dissipate. The wind softened, the fire flickered out, and the water settled. Her shoulders slumped, and she landed softly on the ground, the fierce energy that had driven her actions now spent.
Skylar arrived, having secured the Ninja's release through urgent negotiations with the officials. The Ninja, now freed, approached Mia, their expressions a mix of relief and concern.
Skylar said, "The Ninja are free, Mia. Bu-"
Mia didn't need to hear anything else. She pulled Jay into a hug and yelled, " It worked! I did it!"
Then, with a thoughtful expression, said, " Huh. I should do this more often."
" NO!" Everyone yelled.
Mia giggled. " Joking!"
Then, with a mysterious glint, added, " Maybe."
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